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. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say the bombs contained an explosive similar to black powder. they were laced with bbs, ball bearings and nails. trauma surgeon said many of the injured have multiple shrapnel wounds. >> they are numerous, numerous. there are people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body or more. >> reporter: investigators believe the bombs were hidden in black nylon backpacks. and housed inside sealable metal pots called pressure cookers. pressure cooker bombs can help boost the power of relatively small devices by briefly constraining the blast. and when the cookers do explode, they can add large chunks of metal to the shrapnel spray. the i.e.d.s have been popular with terrorists. al qaeda published a how-to recipe in an on-line magazine. several of the bombs were used in the 2006 attack on trains in mumbai india. in 2004 and 2010, the department of homeland security warned law enforcement that pressure cooker bombs could present a threat in the u.s. in the failed time square attack in may 2010, a pressure cooker was found amid the bomb component in th
. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say the bombs contained an explosive similar to black powder. they were laced with bbs, ball bearings and nails. trauma surgeon said many of the injured have multiple shrapnel wounds. >> they are numerous, numerous. there are people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body or more. >> reporter: investigators believe the bombs were hidden in black nylon backpacks. and housed inside sealable metal pots called pressure cookers....
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and of course, just as you said, have of we have confirmed from a law enforcement source that the person on the boat is in custody, but they have not identified that person. i have to tell you, i was thinking about the people in this neighborhood as we were watching this happen, how many people must be terrified sitting in their house all day long, while the lockdown was under way. and how relieved they would be if this was a resolution to that. when we were covering some of the grievously injured people earlier in the week from the bombings itself that happened on monday the doctors kept talking about their concerns for p.t.s.d., posttraumatic stress syndrome, but not just the victims, but the people who witnessed it, the people who helped at that time, and the family member member to endure. and i wonder. how people have been suffering through this whole week in this neighborhood and this city waiting for some kind of sign of safety that this person who was so willing to kill innocent people of captured. >> pelley: thank you very much. we're going to continue to watch that live picture
and of course, just as you said, have of we have confirmed from a law enforcement source that the person on the boat is in custody, but they have not identified that person. i have to tell you, i was thinking about the people in this neighborhood as we were watching this happen, how many people must be terrified sitting in their house all day long, while the lockdown was under way. and how relieved they would be if this was a resolution to that. when we were covering some of the grievously...
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more information but speaking of information john miller has been talking to his extensive sources in law enforcement and, john, i understand you know more about what happened last night. >> a little bit. this is in response to your question about what is it about these explosives that has gotten them to the pont where they want to blow it up without transporting it so i've been asking what it is about the explosives, how do we know? what do we know? and what emerges is some fascinating details about what occurred last night and some things that may occur later today. last night they chased them to a point where they stopped the car and engage in a shootout. >> pelley: and this is video we're seeing and more importantly hearing of this ferocious fire fight that occurred in the wee hours of the morning. >> then in the middle of this fire fight tamerlan, the older brother, throws a package, a big package our witnesses say, at police. we now know that that was another pressure cooker bomb exactly same device that was deployed against the boston marathon, the device that we have seen the horr
more information but speaking of information john miller has been talking to his extensive sources in law enforcement and, john, i understand you know more about what happened last night. >> a little bit. this is in response to your question about what is it about these explosives that has gotten them to the pont where they want to blow it up without transporting it so i've been asking what it is about the explosives, how do we know? what do we know? and what emerges is some fascinating...
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john miller has been talking with his sources in law enforcement all afternoon long and, john, what can you tell us? >> well, one of those hundred people in the hospital is somebody they're interested in. this was an individual who witnesses just before the blast saw and thought was acting suspiciously and after the blast ran away. although we have to say if context a lot of people ran away. he was chased down and tackled, handed over to boston police and this is someone they are talking to now. he's suffering from burns. >> pelley: john, there's been conflicting reports about whether an unexploded bomb was discovered and defused by the police. what do you know about that? >> so you have the two devices that went off and then a number of packages that the bomb squad disrupted. we were told earlier today that one of those was a recovered device. right now there's a little bit walking back from that so we still have some reports that they recovered a device and we have some people saying it now appears that they did not. that would be unfortunate because an intact device would give them a
john miller has been talking with his sources in law enforcement all afternoon long and, john, what can you tell us? >> well, one of those hundred people in the hospital is somebody they're interested in. this was an individual who witnesses just before the blast saw and thought was acting suspiciously and after the blast ran away. although we have to say if context a lot of people ran away. he was chased down and tackled, handed over to boston police and this is someone they are talking...
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and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> reporter: in the suburb of medford, a funeral was held for 29-year-old krystle cambell. mourners offered support to her family. >> be strong. it's a long road. it's not going to be easy. but feel the strength in the community and we're behind them. and they'll get through it. >> reporter: campbell was one of three marathon spectators killed in the blasts. the judge who presided over the hospital room court hearing described the -year-old suspect as alert and mentally competent. he nodded in response to questions. >>> in less than two hours, there's a special run in the north bay to honor those affected by the boston marathon bombings. the marin running company is organizing it. runners will leave from ross common park at 6:45. they will go on a 2.5-mile run and they will wear blue and yellow in honor of the marathon's official colors. >>> our coverage on the boston marathon bombings continues here on kpix 5 and kpix.com. we also added a link to the one fund donation site for peopl
and when it comes to united states citizens, it is against the law to try them in military commissions. >> reporter: in the suburb of medford, a funeral was held for 29-year-old krystle cambell. mourners offered support to her family. >> be strong. it's a long road. it's not going to be easy. but feel the strength in the community and we're behind them. and they'll get through it. >> reporter: campbell was one of three marathon spectators killed in the blasts. the judge who...
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extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and commitment at its best and i'm prd thank you. >> special agent in charge of the a.t.f.. >> my name is joseph fatterumo, special agent in charge. >> stand right here. >> today the entire world witnessed this law enforcement's community commitment to apprehending these offenders. make no doubt this combined effort will never cease in its protection of every city, every town, and every neighborhood in our nation. the prayers from every a.t.f. employee will continue to go out to the victims as they deal from this senseless act of violence. may god bless the citizens. >> suffolk county dist
extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and...
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and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use that word with caution. i mean, he's not in custody, clearly he's got a platform there that he can still cause some havoc from. but investigators have to approach this as if they have, among other things, time on their side and they will make a decision on how they want to proceed. it's going to be very slow. i don't think anyone who's with us here should expect us to end quickly i think an effort will be made-- if the suspect chooses to go this direction-- to capture him alive if this is the suspect we're looking for, because of the intelligence value. but it's clear in talking to a couple of offi
and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use...
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law enforcement have taken a person into custody in tupelo, mississippi. letters are signed ikc and i approve this message. one was addressed to the president and the other to mississippi senator roger wicker. the letters were intercepted tuesday before they could reach their intended targets. senate mail delivery is suspended for two days as a precaution. >>> it may have been one of the more photographed crimes in history. immediately boston police turned to social media for clues about the bombings. but that effort has not stopped with police. kpix 5's mike sugerman shows us the work of the new armchair investigators. >>> reporter: more cell videos and pictures, maybe hundreds of thousands now on the web, one who goes by 4 chan think tank now han 1.2 million hits and that's doubled in just three hours. it has detailed photos of several people with backpacks in and around the marathon finish line. this is a whole new world of police work not involving police. >> definitely social media has changed police work. >> reporter: sfpd officers say all you have t
law enforcement have taken a person into custody in tupelo, mississippi. letters are signed ikc and i approve this message. one was addressed to the president and the other to mississippi senator roger wicker. the letters were intercepted tuesday before they could reach their intended targets. senate mail delivery is suspended for two days as a precaution. >>> it may have been one of the more photographed crimes in history. immediately boston police turned to social media for clues...
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wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the attack. the family released a statement saying, this has been the most difficult week of their lives. m.i.t. campus police officer sean collier was also laid to rest tuesday. investigators tell cbs news the brothers assassinated the officer in his car so they could take his gun. vinita nair, cbs news, boston. >> reporter: we have also learned six weeks before the boston marathon bombings the older brother was at a new hampshire fireworks store. we're told at the store he bought two mortar kits. it's unknown at this time whether that was what was used in these two pressure cooker bombs but certainly anoth
wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the...
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that case is considered one of the most complex investigations in the history of the law enforcement. hundreds of federal agents were involved and four and a half million dollar reward was offered. for almost three years the chief person of interest in that case was bio weapon experts steven hatfield. like richard jewel he was exonerated. he settled a lawsuit for the federal government for nearly $6 million. the government's second suspect an army bio experts killed himself before charges were ever filed. to this day questions are still raised about the government's ability to conclusively link anyone to those anthrax attacks. >>> the day after the bombings another reassessment of security at events around the country and where we're already seeing increased security in the bay area. >> it's far more than the wireless networks are designed to carry. >>> cell phones crippled. imagine how cell phone service would fair after an earthquake directly affecting millions of people. the grim reality of our fragile technology. >>> good evening to you. a whole lot of sunshine. yes, it was breezy
that case is considered one of the most complex investigations in the history of the law enforcement. hundreds of federal agents were involved and four and a half million dollar reward was offered. for almost three years the chief person of interest in that case was bio weapon experts steven hatfield. like richard jewel he was exonerated. he settled a lawsuit for the federal government for nearly $6 million. the government's second suspect an army bio experts killed himself before charges were...
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call law enforcement. and i think in this case, given what they're wanted for, they probably have a good reason to want to get away. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. now, here are the web site and the phone number that we promised you. you can see these pictures again .i the f.b.i. web site. site. t the death toll in the bombing stands at 3. more than 170 people were wounded. 57 remain in the hospital nd six o and six of them are in critical condition. president obama visited with some of the wounded today after speaking at an interfaith service at boston's cathedral of the holy cross. many considered it one of the eresident's most passionate parthes. it was part sermon, part pep talk, and major garrett was there. major. >> reporter: scott, the president's speech from day one in the oval office was one he feared he would have to give but hoped he never would, a speech about civilians killed and wounded by an act of terrorism in americahis wah. the president wrote the speech himself. he finished it aboard
call law enforcement. and i think in this case, given what they're wanted for, they probably have a good reason to want to get away. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. now, here are the web site and the phone number that we promised you. you can see these pictures again .i the f.b.i. web site. site. t the death toll in the bombing stands at 3. more than 170 people were wounded. 57 remain in the hospital nd six o and six of them are in critical condition. president obama visited with some...
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. >> do not open the door unless there is a yiewrmd, identified law enforcement officer on the other side. >> pelley: the tsarnaev apartment was raided. they found bombs inside and wondered what plans the brothers had for those. the 20 block search lasted 15 hours, and then davis announced that they had lost the suspect. >> davis: there was extreme frustration and disappointment in the command post. >> pelley: and it was not, what, 30 minutes later... >> davis: it was probably close to 15 minutes later. >> pelley: that a man called 911. he went into his backyard where he has a boat with a cover over the top, and he saw the cover was torn. >> davis: right. he said he was dying for a cigarette. he had to go outside to have his cigarette, and he saw the blood on the boat. and so, he peered in after climbing a ladder. and he told me that he saw a body in there with blood on it. >> davis: a gunshot was heard and officers returned fire. the order was given to cease fire. we then pulled the state police helicopter in, which has a forward looking infrared device on its nose. and it was able
. >> do not open the door unless there is a yiewrmd, identified law enforcement officer on the other side. >> pelley: the tsarnaev apartment was raided. they found bombs inside and wondered what plans the brothers had for those. the 20 block search lasted 15 hours, and then davis announced that they had lost the suspect. >> davis: there was extreme frustration and disappointment in the command post. >> pelley: and it was not, what, 30 minutes later... >> davis: it...
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it would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. >>> and a funeral will be held this morning in london for former prime minister margaret thatcher. leaders from 170 countries are attending. mark phillips is at st. paul's cathedral in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this was always going to be a tense affair, this funeral for margaret thatcher. after the events this week in boston, the concerns have been ratcheted up even higher. it comes from two sources. she was a very divisive figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential terrorist sources, one being the usual suspects in the middle east, the other being
it would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. >>> and a funeral will be held this morning in london for former prime minister margaret thatcher. leaders from 170 countries are attending. mark phillips is at st. paul's cathedral in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this was always going to be a tense affair, this funeral for margaret thatcher. after the events this week in boston, the concerns have been ratcheted up even higher. it...
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these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its contents break apart with greater force. experts estimate the boston bombs shot out shrapnel at a speed of several hundred miles per hour. the bombs are being painstakingly reconstructed at the f.b.i. lab in quantico, virginia. any manufacturer numbers on the components may help lead investigators to the stores where they were sold. pressure cooker bombs are popular terrorist weapons because the parts can be bought at different stores and, scott, none of those components alone could arouse suspicion. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. also following the inves
these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its...
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if there's not going to be a remedy at law and criminal law and apparently there isn't even the president's made a fairly clear that he has no intention of prosecuting much less even investigating george w. bush. dick cheney don rumsfeld the others. are there remedies a civil war. no they're going to have immunity yet every every stage anybody bringing a case like this there was an attempt to even have you know to characterize a couple of them is criminals in spain and in italy and there was you know some thought well maybe that could somehow parlay into a civil case they released the story could be told but then this administration stopped that they actually closed all that down look this is a bipartisan decision the democrats and the republicans both jumped on board neither asked intelligent questions about what does this do to our constitution in this country what does it do to our image what does it do to the rule of law what does it do to the very thing that separates us from barbaric countries and so you had the democrats lined up right along with republicans there is nothing that's g
if there's not going to be a remedy at law and criminal law and apparently there isn't even the president's made a fairly clear that he has no intention of prosecuting much less even investigating george w. bush. dick cheney don rumsfeld the others. are there remedies a civil war. no they're going to have immunity yet every every stage anybody bringing a case like this there was an attempt to even have you know to characterize a couple of them is criminals in spain and in italy and there was...
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of several al qaeda gives them money whereas the government abandons them by the thumping of laws. that paid to kill here on their. show about it so they've ruined their futures that lives and their families find out. my for nothing goes. on october thirty first twenty ten a terrorist group claiming all kind of affiliation occupied the catholic cathedral in baghdad. five suicide bombers activated their explosive belts fifty eight people were killed. in nine years of occupation of civil and religious wars and attacks a cause more than one hundred ten thousand victims a century civilian. syria khaldiyeh an orthodox and armenian churches have become choice targets. al qaeda assassins and sunni and shia fanatics agree on nothing except on evicting the christians they accuse of being western crusaders. baghdad is a raising its illustrates christian past. checkpoints abound every hundred meters crossing baghdad is a permanent obstacle course. but i think iraq is a battlefield for a ray of foreign forces. iran supports the shia brothers while saudi arabia age there's the sunnis. and as fo
of several al qaeda gives them money whereas the government abandons them by the thumping of laws. that paid to kill here on their. show about it so they've ruined their futures that lives and their families find out. my for nothing goes. on october thirty first twenty ten a terrorist group claiming all kind of affiliation occupied the catholic cathedral in baghdad. five suicide bombers activated their explosive belts fifty eight people were killed. in nine years of occupation of civil and...
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and according to a one nine hundred eighty law pushed through and passed by our bought off congress at stuff that comes to canada the diluted by two women not being oil isn't subject to the tiny taxes that are imposed on regular oil to pay into a fund to help cover the costs of spills another reason why the diluted by tumen tar sands oil will be coming down the keystone x.l. pipeline will be even more profitable for the big companies who plan to refine it on the texas coast and then ship that refined diesel and gasoline that they extract from it to england mexico brazil and china over places we by the way will get to keep all the poisons left over from the refining process and we get to pay for all the cancers from them expect cancer alley down south to grow substantially finally to add insult to industry or to injury we get one of the more heavily oil industry funded members of congress oklahoma republican congressman mark wayne mullen who recently recently said this to us i think it should be it should be actually patted on the back. for the way they handled this yes it was horrible
and according to a one nine hundred eighty law pushed through and passed by our bought off congress at stuff that comes to canada the diluted by two women not being oil isn't subject to the tiny taxes that are imposed on regular oil to pay into a fund to help cover the costs of spills another reason why the diluted by tumen tar sands oil will be coming down the keystone x.l. pipeline will be even more profitable for the big companies who plan to refine it on the texas coast and then ship that...
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other local what's notion of well there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used. i don't. give just don't for a matter of artist i was fired sparks i was fired. all fired. fired right. you're watching r.t. human rights groups claim israeli police use and arrested palestinian teenager as a human shield there are said to have show showed the youths off to an angry crowd in an attempt to calm the protesters archies policia has more from tel aviv. on friday israeli police paraded those handcuffed palestinian youth during protests that were taking place in the palestinian neighborhood of abu dis which is on the outskirts of east jerusalem human rights groups have accused the army of using the child as a human shield defense for children international palestine has posted a video on you tube that shows helmeted is raided border policeman removing this young palestinian who is identified as mohammad asif interior from the army jeep and forcing him to stand both sides then with handcuffed hands raised above his head human rights groups have released a
other local what's notion of well there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used. i don't. give just don't for a matter of artist i was fired sparks i was fired. all fired. fired right. you're watching r.t. human rights groups claim israeli police use and arrested palestinian teenager as a human shield there are said to have show showed the youths off to an angry crowd in an attempt to calm the protesters archies policia has more from tel aviv. on friday...
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>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the community conducting the logical investigation i can assure you that the joint terrorism task force is doing that as we speak. >> are there any communications as to whether it took a lot of planning to do this, that they may have been planning for many years? >> again, hopefully that will come out in the investigation. that would be speculation on my part right now to speculate how much planning went into this. i do not want to provide you with anything that might be inaccurate information ultimately. i wouldn't want to speculate on that. >> the names of two victims have come out. >>
>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the...
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officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just sub nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding in a dry docked boat in the town of watertown just minutes away from boston a local had informed officials that he had seen a man covered in blood and they were able to through a helicopter that had that had heat signature technology to be able to track down the young man even though he was covered up in the boat standoff between him and the police lasted for several hours and eventually they were able to arrest him and take into custody we do know that he is in serious medical condition and has been taken to a hospital in boston now to talk a little bit more about the identities of the two brother
officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just sub nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding in...
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law enforcement officials say russia warned the f.b.i. two years ago that one of the suspects was a follower of radical islam more of the snow from a teacher this is going to be a boston and this is a good evening we know you know the area seems so much police action is that over the last forty eight hours or so this new information is coming talking about it for the last two hours or so would it come from and if you put some flesh on the bones of it what more do we know. will come in this information is being confirmed by law enforcement officials here in massachusetts we did hear friday night upon the arrest of the younger and star night of brother dzhokhar on friday night that f.b.i. officials did in fact confirm that they had requests from a foreign government two years ago in two thousand and eleven to look into the identity of the older brother twenty six year old to know not to milan's are naive and today we are hearing confirmations on the ground from two law enforcement officials that have said that these requests in fact came fr
law enforcement officials say russia warned the f.b.i. two years ago that one of the suspects was a follower of radical islam more of the snow from a teacher this is going to be a boston and this is a good evening we know you know the area seems so much police action is that over the last forty eight hours or so this new information is coming talking about it for the last two hours or so would it come from and if you put some flesh on the bones of it what more do we know. will come in this...
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the law says you can't disclose the information for the person who has the classified source to the reporter but the reporter can't be prohibited then from publishing that's largely in a son just not under legal trouble united states but bradley manning is the reporter once he gets the information can do whatever they want with it that's the famous new york times case so but the point is whistleblowers like tom drake is a classic example he was exposing the fact that we could have gotten a three million dollar program and it cost a billion dollars because of no bid contracts and i don't know why the obama strange went after him i'm glad charge had been dropped and i'll be first to condemn any just the private investigation to tom drake he didn't expose names he only exposed the limited government misconduct that he saw he's a classic whistle blower he should never have been prosecuted absolutely genies that but i think you have to make a distinction dream that in a broad document dump five hundred thousand documents some of which may well have exposed or misconduct but a whole bunch
the law says you can't disclose the information for the person who has the classified source to the reporter but the reporter can't be prohibited then from publishing that's largely in a son just not under legal trouble united states but bradley manning is the reporter once he gets the information can do whatever they want with it that's the famous new york times case so but the point is whistleblowers like tom drake is a classic example he was exposing the fact that we could have gotten a...
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he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>> here again, the men known only as suspects one and two. tips are to be sent to the fbi. you can take a closer look at those pictures on our website, kpix.com. >>> earlier this week, an attack on a bay area substation. and tonight a pretty good indication that someone thinks it could happen again. kpix 5 reporter linda yee is outside a major pg&e facility in fremont where multiple officers are on patrol. linda. >> reporter: well, juliette, gh behind me you can see some of thheavy artillery. police have been here since tuesday when another pg&e substation was attacked by vandals. now, other pg&e
he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>>...
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law enforcement officials were relying on eyewitness accounts and what law officials are telling us, and like you said, scene like iraq, bolike a bomb went off, tornadic. >> i know that earlier there were reports that there were a lot of firefighters from other areas, emergency personnel that were going over to the scene and if they had enough emergency personnel. have you seen a big presence there? >> reporter: the presence is massive. in fact, they're telling emergency personnel from surrounding towns, we're good, we don't need you anymore. we don't need you anymore. they're telling the public, go to abbott high school, drop off your goods, give blood, that's how can you tep around here. in terms of emergency services, the response was incredible. they're fine. it's now a recovery mission. again, as soon as the sun comes up they expect to learn much, much more. one official i talked to could not confirm the number of casualties. said there were causalitieses. i asked him how bad, he said, it's bad. >> we're going to check in with one of the hospitals to see how many victims they re
law enforcement officials were relying on eyewitness accounts and what law officials are telling us, and like you said, scene like iraq, bolike a bomb went off, tornadic. >> i know that earlier there were reports that there were a lot of firefighters from other areas, emergency personnel that were going over to the scene and if they had enough emergency personnel. have you seen a big presence there? >> reporter: the presence is massive. in fact, they're telling emergency personnel...
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>> reporter: scott, law enforcement tells us that dzhokhar tsarnaev has indicate he and his brother acted alone use he attack. because he was shot in the neck, the interrogation has been challenging but our sources say he has been cooperating with written answers. today prosecutors needed to hargince a magistrate there was though evidence to charge tsarnaev so they filed a sworn affidavit revealing new details. 2:38 lastdaafrnoon, 11 minutes before t first kiplosion, the tsarnaev brothers were spotted walking each with a heapsack. as they turn tonight boylston street where the marathon was being held. three minutes later they stopped and stood together for one minute. then they split up. tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture and holding the phone near his waist. then he raised it to his ear. 30 seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first
>> reporter: scott, law enforcement tells us that dzhokhar tsarnaev has indicate he and his brother acted alone use he attack. because he was shot in the neck, the interrogation has been challenging but our sources say he has been cooperating with written answers. today prosecutors needed to hargince a magistrate there was though evidence to charge tsarnaev so they filed a sworn affidavit revealing new details. 2:38 lastdaafrnoon, 11 minutes before t first kiplosion, the tsarnaev brothers...
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and her brother-in-law suffered severe burns. erika's facebook page is filled with messages of concern and support. they wait for near information as she under-- more information. >> we did not get word from her mom, until 11:00, or 11:30 last night, that she was in the icu, in the hospital, and her mom was with her. >> reporter: erika teachers 2- year-olds -- teaches 2-year- olds. parents, teachers and school leaders are praying for her. >> we're thankful that she's alive. and that she's in the hospital, in critical condition. >> reporter: today, erika's school put the statement up on its web page. the tragedy in boston has touched the trin itcommunity in a very real way. -- trinity community in a very real way. one of our teachers, erika branock, was there to cheer on her mom who was running in the marathon. please pray for erika and her family. >> reporter: again, branock was scheduled for a second surgery today. her preschool children made a get well card that will be sent to her at the hospital in boston. >> our complete cov
and her brother-in-law suffered severe burns. erika's facebook page is filled with messages of concern and support. they wait for near information as she under-- more information. >> we did not get word from her mom, until 11:00, or 11:30 last night, that she was in the icu, in the hospital, and her mom was with her. >> reporter: erika teachers 2- year-olds -- teaches 2-year- olds. parents, teachers and school leaders are praying for her. >> we're thankful that she's alive....
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but as you said, we have disp r disparate state laws. each state makes its own laws. >> michael, just the probabilities involved. based on everything you've seen, the devices they've used s, the story that we learned how to do this on the internet. we were kind of inspired by some of these web sites we've gone to with extremist, islamic clerics who are on them and that stuff. is there anything you've heard developed from the suspect where you say, oh, no, that doesn't sound possible? >> this is actually a fairly typical story of home-grown extremists, in my experience. we've had a history of home-grown extremists in the united states having pretty extensive ties here in the united states. of course, the ft. hood shooter, nadal hassan. the basic profile of these two is not really inconsistent with what we've seen. and to your point about the internet, almost every home-grown al qaeda-inspired extremist that we've seen in the united states over the past five to six years has really been affected quite significantly by english-speaking extr
but as you said, we have disp r disparate state laws. each state makes its own laws. >> michael, just the probabilities involved. based on everything you've seen, the devices they've used s, the story that we learned how to do this on the internet. we were kind of inspired by some of these web sites we've gone to with extremist, islamic clerics who are on them and that stuff. is there anything you've heard developed from the suspect where you say, oh, no, that doesn't sound possible?...
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that's what the law says. that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans are blaming obama. there was a hash tag they were trying to get trending, obama flight delays yesterday. i don't know if that worked. >> catchy. >> what effect is all of this, this blame game stuff. what is that going to have on budget politics? >> i think the easy answer, but i think the correct one is that it is a pox on both the houses and the presidency. the fact is people don't distinguish that much for the most part if they're fair-minded. it is true the president suggested using the sequester tool as part of the negoti
that's what the law says. that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans...
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law enforcement sources. john is here, julia is here, our law enforcement analyst. and, john, i want you to recap for our viewers exactly what we know. we're awaiting a news conference we believe will happen around 5:00 p.m. eastern with the fbi, local police, the governor, the mayor and others. they'll tell us what they can at that time. in the meantime, your breaking news. >> i was told by one source this morning a boston law enforcement source that they believe they had a breakthrough of significant progress in the investigation. this source declined to be much more specific just said as the analysis continued, and we know the analysis was centered on video analysis, all the camera stuff turned in by local television stations, individuals, video and still photos. i was told there was a much better mood this morning and what they believe to be significant progress in the investigation, a turning point. that's how a boston law enforcement source described it to me. i spoke to a second source briefed on and based on my ranks with that source, i can't identify that s
law enforcement sources. john is here, julia is here, our law enforcement analyst. and, john, i want you to recap for our viewers exactly what we know. we're awaiting a news conference we believe will happen around 5:00 p.m. eastern with the fbi, local police, the governor, the mayor and others. they'll tell us what they can at that time. in the meantime, your breaking news. >> i was told by one source this morning a boston law enforcement source that they believe they had a breakthrough...
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we have just gotten this, a bulletin from law enforcement. people being asked to be on the lookout for a darker skinned or black male with a black backpack and a black sweatshirt, possible foreign national, accent unclear, what the accent of the individual is, but believes to have some sort of an accent. we are just getting that information. john king is working his sources now. he joins us with the latest on the investigation. john, what are you hearing? >> well, that bolo, shorthanded police lingo for be on the lookout, just issued. i will give you reporting from all of our cnn team. a little more on that bolo. law enforcement is looking for a darker skinned or black male with a black backpack, possible foreign national because of an accent. the bolo notes to law enforcement officials says five minutes before the first explosion, this individual attempted to gain entry to a restricted area and when turned away, he broke eye contact and pulled his sweatshirt and hood over his head. no further info on him is what the bolo says. this is law en
we have just gotten this, a bulletin from law enforcement. people being asked to be on the lookout for a darker skinned or black male with a black backpack and a black sweatshirt, possible foreign national, accent unclear, what the accent of the individual is, but believes to have some sort of an accent. we are just getting that information. john king is working his sources now. he joins us with the latest on the investigation. john, what are you hearing? >> well, that bolo, shorthanded...
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it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second amendment. i think there is a right to bear arms and i don't think liberals are right when they say it only applies to malicious, and i was saying that before the heller amendment. on the other hand, this bill only affects people who are felons, who are adjudicated mentally ill, who are spousal abusers. if you're a law-abiding gun owner this isn't going to interfere with your rights but some of these gun organizations, the nra in particular, they can't win on the merits of the arguments so they scare people and that's what they've done here. having said that, if you represent one of these rural states they think if you vouch for this it is going to end up taking away your gun. >> okay. i want to turn to immigration reform because it is obviously why we booked the two of you, a big part of the immigration bill you and the other members of the gang of eight unveiled yesterday is about border security. some people are very skeptical that this actually would beef u
it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second amendment. i think there is a right to bear arms and i don't think liberals are right when they say it only applies to malicious, and i was saying that before the heller amendment. on the other hand, this bill only affects people who are felons, who are adjudicated mentally ill, who are spousal abusers. if you're a law-abiding gun owner this isn't going to interfere with your rights but some of...
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is it possible that law enforcement deliberately put out false information about an arrest to flush out suspects? >> it certainly could be done. one of the big units involved in a case like this, and every major case is the behavioral analysis down in quantico. my brother is from that unit, and they're directly involved in directing the investigators of how to use the media and information and disinformation to lead to an arrest. they may be using this as a means of pointing someone in the wrong direction. they think they're safe, now they come up from undercover and move in the opposite direction, and we get them that way. it could be done. i don't blame the media all. they're trying to get the but pursuit of the story is not always pursuit of the truth. >> john: are you confident we'll find the people who is responsible for this bombing? >> yes, i'm very bombing. >> john: tim clemente, thank you for sharing your experiences with us tonight on "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> john: the gang of eight may have done something right. i talked to a college student whose life may change because
is it possible that law enforcement deliberately put out false information about an arrest to flush out suspects? >> it certainly could be done. one of the big units involved in a case like this, and every major case is the behavioral analysis down in quantico. my brother is from that unit, and they're directly involved in directing the investigators of how to use the media and information and disinformation to lead to an arrest. they may be using this as a means of pointing someone in...
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this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also, according to our sources and information learned by colleagues, are removing ball bearings from some of the people being treated, one of the victims at one of the local 4078hospitals there. this could indicate what the explosive devices were made of. it's described as screwed and sometimes small. there were said to be at least two unexploded devices. my sources are telling me one of the things they're doing, john, are to pick those apart. they would to get the dna evidence for the way they were constructed. as of now, no one is making any claim that we are aware of, claiming responsibility for th
this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also,...
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basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. and herbson, for all the talk about tamerlan being so isolated and not having any american friends, let's remember that he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> we've talked to a number of people who have said everything is not square. chris, i appreciate the update. more ahead on my interview with a young dance instructor. dance will not be stopped by what she lost in the bombing. doctors had to amputate her leg several inches below her knee. but she says she is not giving up. >> i look at this as someone trained to stop me from realizing my dreams. and i thought ballroom dancing was something i was never going to do to dance. it just seems like a tough arena to be in. and i've conquered that. and i'm not ready to stop. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your
basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. and herbson, for all the talk about tamerlan being so isolated and not having any american friends, let's remember that he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> we've talked to a number of people who have said everything is not square. chris, i appreciate the update. more ahead on my interview with a young dance instructor. dance will...
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what's not shown up is a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most will be used. you've just done for match up artist i was fights about how much fights. fights. are right. little bit. of both of you know. i loathe. goodspeed. you. wish. me luck good. luck. and. come out fine i'm a better little. venezuela's election kind so the grease of partially awarded presidential vote results just before nicholas is sworn in plus.
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her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last rites at their parents' funeral, they kayry the family name and when they marry they bring a dowry into the family. dowries were outlawed 50 years ago but they're pervasive and mistakenly believed to have roots in hindu scriptures says the delhi based center for social research. >> this was never a practice anywhere prescribed. i think it was said when the princess goes she must carry a number of horses because she's used to a certain level of comfort. so it is the duty of the king top ensure the daughter is given that. and that gets distorted now. even the poorest of the poor who
her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last...
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so we have a command post set up for law enforcement. we have a command post set up for the emergency units shlgs also. and we still have a triage center set up at the community center right over here. >> what's the status of the plant? >> it's still smoldering. right now, they did not give us any update on it. it was smoldering, still, and there still is active, you know, other ingredients there on the facility. so we don't want that to explode again. so, right now, we cannot get fire fighters in there. we're worried about people right now, not property. we want people to be safe that. 's our main goal right now. getting people safe and getting them out of there. >> we're being told hundreds of people have been wounded in this fire and explosion. joining us now on the line is keith hopkins. he's from the providence health center. he is in waco texas. mr. hopkins, just tell us,what sort of injuries are you treating people for after this explosion? right now, we've treated broken bones, head injuries and quite a few from respiratory distr
so we have a command post set up for law enforcement. we have a command post set up for the emergency units shlgs also. and we still have a triage center set up at the community center right over here. >> what's the status of the plant? >> it's still smoldering. right now, they did not give us any update on it. it was smoldering, still, and there still is active, you know, other ingredients there on the facility. so we don't want that to explode again. so, right now, we cannot get...
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that once the bill go into effect, the legalization, whether it's de facto or full strength of the law, will happen almost immediately and then from there, the citizenship will be probably a decade or more down the road. >> and the president's role in all this? what do you hear from the congressman? >> the congressman has been probably the best -- the biggest democratic critic of the president on immigration, particularly in the congress. people a few immigration who said obama helped them. but he got himself arrested protesting the deportation policy in 2010. from what i understand it's been difficult for the president to figure out what his role is because he really is supposed to be doing the cheerleader role for the house and senate rather than actually being presidential in the sense of -- >> or negotiating. >> or negotiating. >> keep in mind when this was last being, the same concept was last being discussed in the bush administration, there were members of both the department of homeland security and the commerce department up on the hill every day when they were doing this i'm
that once the bill go into effect, the legalization, whether it's de facto or full strength of the law, will happen almost immediately and then from there, the citizenship will be probably a decade or more down the road. >> and the president's role in all this? what do you hear from the congressman? >> the congressman has been probably the best -- the biggest democratic critic of the president on immigration, particularly in the congress. people a few immigration who said obama...
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now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen next and earlier today timothy alvin spoke at a police presser about what's going on and he told the nineteen year old dzhokhar stars now i have to turn himself in and i want you to listen to that piece and then we'll come out and talk. my message to the suspect is to give himself up to stop any further violence. towards anyone in terms of where he is at this point we cannot continue to lock down an entire city or entire state we are confident that we've done what we can do here in this particular neighborhood in terms of our search and unfortunately that was not fruitful but we are redoubling our effo
now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen...